Call it #MSDWade. Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade paid a surprise visit to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland on Wednesday, and at least one overjoyed student declared on social media that it was the “Greatest moment of my life.”

Wade’s visit came on the first day of a full class schedule at Stoneman Douglas since the shootings on Feb. 14. Word that Wade was in the building buzzing on social media, thanks to some of the school’s students and administrators, who began posting photos of the Heat icon.

After posing for countless photos, Wade tweeted about the “great conversation” he had with the students.

He also drew a parallel to the ongoing gun violence in his hometown, Chicago, and hoped that the Parkland students’ high-profile campaign for gun control and reducing violence would serve to amplify the Chicago students’ voices.

Wade has been outspoken about his outrage over the shootings and his support for the students offering their own voices toward a safer society.

"As a figure in this state, as one of the top figures, it's my duty to make sure I continue to let my voice be heard," Wade said after meeting the Oliver family. "So I just wanted to get in front of them, meet them, talk to them, thank them and share some stories."

Wade had a day off from the Heat on Wednesday after traveling back from Washington. The Heat lost to the Wizards on Tuesday night, although Wade scored 22 points.